761 research outputs found
Eruption of ammonia-water cryomagmas on Titan 1: crystallisation and cooling during ascent
We are developing a semi-analytical model for the ascent of methane-expansion driven ammonia-water cryomagmas on Titan. The range of different crystal fractions resulting from decompression may help to explain the range of apparent rheological properties inferred for surface features
Influência da estratégia de rega no crescimento vegetativo e qualidade da uva
Este ensaio foi desenvolvido com o objectivo de estudar e comparar o efeito de uma nova estratégia de rega,
Rega Parcial do Volume Radicular (PRD) comparativamente a outras estratégias de rega gota-a-gota numa vinha
comercial da casta ‘Castelão’ no Centro experimental de Pegões. Foram comparadas quatro modalidades: não
regada (NI), rega parcial do volume radicular (PRD, 50% da evapotranspiração cultural - ETc fornecida a um só
lado do sistema radicular deixando o outro lado em contacto com o solo seco, alternando-se o lado da rega a cada
15 dias); rega deficitária (DI, 50% ETc) e rega de luxo (FI, 100% ETc). A modalidade FI foi a que exibiu os
potenciais hídricos foliares de base mais elevados (ψpd, ca. -0.2 MPa) ao longo de toda a estação enquanto que na
NI se observou um decréscimo progressivo, atingindo valores de ψpd -0.7 MPa. As modalidades PRD e DI
apresentaram valores intermédios. De todas as modalidades regadas foi na PRD onde se conseguiu um melhor
control do crescimento vegetativo caracterizado pelo menor número de camadas de folhas e sarmentos ladrões,
permitindo uma maior percentagem de radiação interceptada ao nível dos cachos e consequentemente uma
melhor composição dos bagosinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio
Study of elementary reactions with the hades dielectron spectrometer
Results obtained with the HADES dielectron spectrometer at GSI are discussed, with emphasis on dilepton production in elementary reactions.Díaz Medina, José, [email protected] ; Gil Ortiz, Alejandro, [email protected]
Search for and Using Genetic Programming Event Selection
We apply a genetic programming technique to search for the double Cabibbo
suppressed decays and .
We normalize these decays to their Cabibbo favored partners and find
\Lambda_c^+ \to p K^+ \pi^-\Lambda_c^+ \to p K^-
\pi^+ and D_s^+ \to K^+ K^+
\pi^-D_s^+ \to K^+ K^- \pi^+ where
the first errors are statistical and the second are systematic. Expressed as
90% confidence levels (CL), we find and respectively.
This is the first successful use of genetic programming in a high energy
physics data analysis.Comment: 10 page
A Non-parametric Approach to the D+ to K*0bar mu+ nu Form Factors
Using a large sample of D+ -> K- pi+ mu+ nu decays collected by the FOCUS
photoproduction experiment at Fermilab, we present the first measurements of
the helicity basis form factors free from the assumption of spectroscopic pole
dominance. We also present the first information on the form factor that
controls the s-wave interference discussed in a previous paper by the FOCUS
collaboration. We find reasonable agreement with the usual assumption of
spectroscopic pole dominance and measured form factor ratios.Comment: 14 pages, 5 figures, and 2 tables. We updated the previous version by
changing some words, removing one plot, and adding two tables. These changes
are mostly stylisti
Production of Sigma{\pm}pi?pK+ in p+p reactions at 3.5 GeV beam energy
We study the production of Sigma^+-pi^+-pK^+ particle quartets in p+p
reactions at 3.5 GeV kinetic beam energy. The data were taken with the HADES
experiment at GSI. This report evaluates the contribution of resonances like
Lambda(1405$, Sigma(1385)^0, Lambda(1520), Delta(1232), N^* and K^*0 to the
Sigma^+- pi^-+ p K+ final state. The resulting simulation model is compared to
the experimental data in several angular distributions and it shows itself as
suitable to evaluate the acceptance corrections properly.Comment: 15 pages, 5 figure
Search for Rare and Forbidden 3-body Di-muon Decays of the Charmed Mesons D+ and Ds+
Using a high statistics sample of photo-produced charm particles from the
FOCUS experiment at Fermilab, we report results of a search for eight rare and
Standard-Model-forbidden decays: D+, Ds+ > h+/- muon-/+ muon+ (with h=pion or
Kaon). Improvement over previous results by a factor of 1.7--14 is realized.
Our branching ratio upper limit D+ > pion+ muon- muon+ of 8.8E-6 at the 90%
C.L. is below the current MSSM R-Parity violating constraint.Comment: 17 pages, 7 figure file
Measurements of Branching Ratios
Using data collected by the fixed target Fermilab experiment FOCUS, we
measure the branching ratios of the Cabibbo favored decays , , and relative to to be
, , and ,
respectively. We report the first observation of the Cabibbo suppressed decay
and we measure the branching ratio relative to
to be . We also set 90%
confidence level upper limits for and relative to to
be 0.12 and 0.05, respectively. We find an indication of the decays and and set
90% confidence level upper limits for the branching ratios with respect to
to be 0.12 and 1.72, respectively. Finally, we
determine the 90% C.L. upper limit for the resonant contribution relative to to be 0.10.Comment: 14 pages, 8 figure
A Non-parametric Approach to Measuring the \kpi{} Amplitudes in \dpkkpi{} Decay
Using a large sample of \dpkkpi{} decays collected by the FOCUS
photoproduction experiment at Fermilab, we present the first non-parametric
analysis of the \kpi{} amplitudes in \dpkkpi{} decay. The technique is similar
to the technique used for our non-parametric measurements of the \krzmndk{}
form factors. Although these results are in rough agreement with those of E687,
we observe a wider S-wave contribution for the \ksw{} contribution than the
standard, PDG \cite{pdg} Breit-Wigner parameterization. We have some weaker
evidence for the existence of a new, D-wave component at low values of the mass.Comment: 13 pages 3 figure
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